Original paper
Of great art and untalented artists: Effort information and the flexible construction of judgmental heuristics
Abstract
Past research (Kruger, Wirtz, Van Boven, & Altermatt, 2004) proposed that people use the effort of the producer as a heuristic for the quality of the product. In contrast, two experiments show that consumers' inferences from effort information are highly malleable. Participants were either explicitly exposed to one of two applicable naive theories (“good‐art‐takes‐effort” vs. “good‐art‐takes‐talent”) or the order of judgment was reversed...
Paper Details
Title
Of great art and untalented artists: Effort information and the flexible construction of judgmental heuristics
Published Date
Jun 25, 2008
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
205 - 211
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